Homework Assignment

Feb 09, 2009 12:05

[To Arithmancy Students]

1st and 2nd Years - A forty five centimeter essay on the basics of Arithmancy

3rd Years - A sixty centimeter essay on how Arithmancy is useful in everyday life.

4th Years - A seventy fivecentimeter essay on the number seven and all it's magical properties.

5th Years - A ninety centimeter essay comparing Arithmancy to ( Read more... )

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OOC lucky_perv February 10 2009, 02:19:20 UTC
Sengoku - Made the 120 cm+. He includes about numerology's ties to the occult and divinatory arts. It's very lengthy and his hand writing is small. You won't find a fact that isn't in his essay ( ... )

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lavenderglasses February 10 2009, 02:38:07 UTC
Saralegui - He did the full ninety centimeters in his typical flowery speech, and included on a separate page a venn diagram comparing Arithmancy to muggle mathemetics utilizing the points he made in his essay.

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OOC heavyarmsclown February 12 2009, 01:17:06 UTC
Trowa wrote fifty centimeters on the basics, discussing the major points then touching briefly on a few minor points that he felt were relevant.

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alwayswrite February 12 2009, 03:35:57 UTC
Death the Kid: Kid's essay is very in-depth as he finds the order and properties of numbers to be infinitely useful and wonderfully neat in being applied to real life. He spends a particularly long time talking about the number 8 as it's beautiful and symmetrical, and THUS his favorite number~ The essay is, of course, 88 cm long. 8DDD

Fakir: He wrote probably about...150 cm. He spent a good deal of time discussing the concepts of the new theory of numerology and comparing & contrasting with the standard ideals. He is overall dispassionate, and if the theory is particularly new, he might be skeptical of the theory's validity as he's not very receptive towards change and uncertainty.

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book_wizard February 12 2009, 21:33:32 UTC
Autor: Wrote about 110 cm. It was filled with lots of different facts, including the explantion of what several curses are before explaining how Arithmancy can help break them.

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